
Apartments near Camden County College - Camden City Campus in Camden, NJ (1,098 Rentals)


Navona

629 E Girard Ave

300 Christian St

1132-40 N Front St

1002-1020 N 2nd St

420 Fairmount Avenue Partners LP

701 Sansom Street

The Rose

Jefferson Flats

Romeo Place

Liberties Walk Townhomes

Nova on the Park

Thomas Lofts

705 Pine St

1324 N Lee St

1324 Frankford Ave

713 Pine St

711 Pine St

The Bend

Jewelers Row

729 Spruce St

The Fountain

801 Walnut St

Liberties Lofts Apartments

Francis House of Peace

Christian Court

The Warehouse Apartments

The Automat

429 S 8th St

1149 N 3rd St

The Becker Building

Hudson Liberties

American Postal Workers House

533 N 7th St

427 S 8th St

MetalCrafters Fishtown

6th Street Apartments

Iron Mill Lofts

St George Athenagoras Manor

Corner 2nd

1417 E Columbia Ave

Franklin House Apartments

Cambridge Lofts

Guild House Senior Apartments 62+

1502-1506 Frankford Ave

The Chesterman Building

Spring Garden Apartments

917 Arch Residences

Liberties West Condos

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How much are Studio apartments in Camden?
There are currently 871 Studio Apartments in Camden with rent ranges from $900 to $7,488 with an average price of $1,687.
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Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Camden ranges from $797 to $7,949 with an average monthly rent of $2,212.
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The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Camden range from $825 to $13,000. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,954.
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There are currently 257 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Camden on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,318 to $16,604 - averaging $4,866 for the location.
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